Norman C. Simon, Brendan M. Schulman and Samantha V. Ettari of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel review the recent decision in 'United States v. Briggs' and the Joint Electronic Technology Working Grou
Shira A. Scheindlin, a U.S. District Judge in the Southern District of New York, and Jeffrey Rabkin, a vice president of technology consulting company Stroz Friedberg and former federal prosecutor, o
...Judge Scheindlin ZUBULAKE v. UBS WARBURG LLC The world was a...
T his article will continue what we began in Part 1 ( NYLJ , May 1, 22002) by suggesting that all companies adopt an effective electronic document retention policy a policy that implements "the syste
...examinations or disclosures of a customer's financial information for five years. See California Government Code �7470. � Massachusetts requires employers to maintain records...
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